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Cute decor good service. We had a large pizza with pepperoni sausage and meat ball. It haf a thin crust which we love. It was extremely tasty. The do have a sicilian pizza thats thicker if you like that. We had fried raviolis very good....More

Stopped in and grabbed two slices and a drink. Nice and clean with a large dining area. Pizza was tasty, reasonably priced and hot. The service was great and comfortable. Located in a shopping plaza next to Publix on Prima Vista Road. Lots of parking...More

My husband and I ate here last night and had excellent meals! I made up my own personal pizza and it was so delicious. Generous ingredients and so yummy! My husband ordered the special which was sausage parm with onions, mushrooms and cheese served over...More

Have been an indirect client of this restaurant - pizza served at two different large group gatherings, so I wide tasting experience limited to their pizza varieties and breads. The cheese and pepperoni pizzas are quite good - but I can't tell you how there...More

Sunday through Thursday: 4pm to -5:30 special for $8.95. We had eggplant parmesan with side of spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, complimentary glass of wine (chablis, chardonnay, chianti, house wine offered) and small dish of ice cream for dessert. The sauce is good, but not great....More

A wonderful little Italian Restaurant in a bustling shopping center, with Publix Supermarket as it's anchor. Food is excellent and so is the interior decor. Service is write on time delivery your menu, order, and serving your dish. Parking is always available due to the...More

After years of enjoying excellent pizza, we were disappointed with our last pizza. The pizza was thin, dry, and unenjoyable. It was below the quality of a frozen pizza in the supermarket. We noticed a different chef on this latest visit . . . .